I think the name was Raki Raki on Convoy. They serve a burger(?) with fried ramen rounds instead of a bun. The sandwich itself consists of a hefty beef patty, lettuce, tomato AND another hefty porc patty. Served with a man sized portion of sweet potato fries. Nail you to the chair. Place was packed, mostly Asians with a few other curious folks sprinkled in on recommendations from their Asian friends, no doubt. Parking lot a bit like the L.A. freeway at 5 pm.

Just to expand on Chowseeker1999, the Ramen Burger was invented by LA-born Keizo Shimamoto, an avid Ramen blogger. During a trip to Japan he was talking to some Ramen chefs when he was offered to chef for a Ramen shop in the Setagaya ward of Tokyo by the name of Bassanova, which is where he first came up with the idea.

After taking the Bassanova concept to New York and a falling-out with their owners, he opened up his own concept with the help of Sun Noodle and so the Ramen Burger became more widely known. However the origins of the concept lies in Tokyo in Bassanova’s kitchen under Shimamoto